Hi guys, I'm sure this has been covered over & over, but I am running against the clock and need some help.
My wee brother died suddenly on Tuesday and is currently in the care of the coroner in Aberdeen. We await his body being returned and are in a kind of limbo.
My wife and I live in Inverness, my family in Banff, 71 miles from Inverness.
The problem is my brother in law's Freelander clutch went on Wednesday and they need a car for obvious reasons.
So, being the fab mechanic that I am, I said I'll change the clutch and save a fortune (he paid £1600 7 months ago to renew the clutch & DMF......but silly boy rides the clutch pedal!).
I have taken all the bolts out, yet the box wont budge and thats my problem
My wife is working tomorrow am and I have to go home and look after my darling baby son (not too much of an issue to take him with me to my family to do the Freelander, but all the extra miles is costing me petrol money :doh.
I have all the tools you can think of and then some, but I didn't take my engine crane which I wish now that I had as it seems to be the easier option. So if I do have to go home & back I'll be doing just that.
But I don't want it to come to that.
Have I missed something? I am a bit upset, but I have donned my work hat and refuse to let it get to me just yet. Besides, my wee bro would have said get on with it and made me food & tea
From below I can see a bolt that looks as if it goes into the box (bell housing), but it is near the sump and inacessable due to the transfer box.
Do I need to remove the transfer box just to get this bolt or is the gearbox just really tight against the engine?
It's 2003 2.0 turbo diesel.
Finaly, whats the best way to disconnect the gear linkage on this model?
(give me a Renault Espace every time....I did my own box last week, in the garage at 4:30pm and out again all finished by 9:30pm including filling with oil :blabla
Thanks guys.
Andi
My wee brother died suddenly on Tuesday and is currently in the care of the coroner in Aberdeen. We await his body being returned and are in a kind of limbo.
My wife and I live in Inverness, my family in Banff, 71 miles from Inverness.
The problem is my brother in law's Freelander clutch went on Wednesday and they need a car for obvious reasons.
So, being the fab mechanic that I am, I said I'll change the clutch and save a fortune (he paid £1600 7 months ago to renew the clutch & DMF......but silly boy rides the clutch pedal!).
I have taken all the bolts out, yet the box wont budge and thats my problem
My wife is working tomorrow am and I have to go home and look after my darling baby son (not too much of an issue to take him with me to my family to do the Freelander, but all the extra miles is costing me petrol money :doh.
I have all the tools you can think of and then some, but I didn't take my engine crane which I wish now that I had as it seems to be the easier option. So if I do have to go home & back I'll be doing just that.
But I don't want it to come to that.
Have I missed something? I am a bit upset, but I have donned my work hat and refuse to let it get to me just yet. Besides, my wee bro would have said get on with it and made me food & tea
From below I can see a bolt that looks as if it goes into the box (bell housing), but it is near the sump and inacessable due to the transfer box.
Do I need to remove the transfer box just to get this bolt or is the gearbox just really tight against the engine?
It's 2003 2.0 turbo diesel.
Finaly, whats the best way to disconnect the gear linkage on this model?
(give me a Renault Espace every time....I did my own box last week, in the garage at 4:30pm and out again all finished by 9:30pm including filling with oil :blabla
Thanks guys.
Andi